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  • #2
    The difference in velocity is due to the difference in barrel length. Kahr 3.0". Sig 3.9". So what's your point?
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    • #3
      agree
      . My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border


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      • #4
        I think his point is that he is just posting it up.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Double3 View Post
          I think his point is that he is just posting it up.
          For what reason? Why is it important? What are you going to do with the information? Curious minds want to know.
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          • #6
            Perhaps to point out the loss is not that much. A lot of people think dropping to such a short barrel really costs you velocity. My gunsmith did a similar test when the MK series first came out, to make the point that the bullets were still traveling plenty fast to expand reliably. Lots of "experts" were advising people not to use short barreled 9mm pistols because the "massive" drop in velocity would make them no more effective than using FMJ ammo due to lack of expansion.
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            • #7
              It was interesting to me because I have a mk9. Is there a point to the stats in profiles or little home made quotes or sayings after every reply by some members?

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              • #8
                It is kind of interesting that the +P Short Barrel stuff obtains less velocity that the non SB +P variety in BOTH weapons.
                And that the percentage loss is the least for the 147gr load.

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                • #9
                  Thanks for the info.

                  Being somewhat of a "chrono junkie" myself, I appreciate when someone takes the times to run the rounds and put the data out there.

                  Your results for the Speer 124 gr. +P SB load in the MK9 are very close to mine in my PM9.

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                  • #10
                    Like reading any Ballistic data that an individual takes the time to test & post when it's a round I use. Meaningful data to me, as I have a G26 with a barrel length about 3.46", approximately halfway in between the given gun barrel lengths. By doing the simple math, I can estimate the ballistic data to expect for these rounds if used in said G26. Thx Barth, much appreciated.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Yogi 117 View Post
                      Like reading any Ballistic data that an individual takes the time to test & post when it's a round I use. Meaningful data to me, as I have a G26 with a barrel length about 3.46", approximately halfway in between the given gun barrel lengths. By doing the simple math, I can estimate the ballistic data to expect for these rounds if used in said G26. Thx Barth, much appreciated.
                      No problemo.
                      Here's some more numbers for comparison.

                      9mm/Kahr PM9 124gr Speer Gold Dot HP +P 1075 fps 3.0
                      9mm/Glock 26 124gr Speer Gold Dot HP +P 1180 fps 3.46
                      9mm/Glock 19 124gr Speer Gold Dot HP +P 1227 fps 4.02
                      9mm/Glock 17 124gr Speer Gold Dot HP +P 1252 fps
                      9mm/CZ75B 6” 124gr Speer Gold Dot HP +P 1327 fps

                      I like chrono data...

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                      • #12
                        Thanks

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                        • #13
                          thanks for info. while your not doing anything why don't you shoot all the popular brands so we know which one does the best in our 3" barrells. thanking you in advance

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by kahrnut1 View Post
                            thanks for info. while your not doing anything why don't you shoot all the popular brands so we know which one does the best in our 3" barrells. thanking you in advance
                            The Kahr PM9 was test-fired with 13 different versions of factory 9mm ammunition.
                            Loads were chronographed with the temperature at 35 degrees.
                            Chronograph screens set at 10’ from muzzle.
                            9MM FACTORY AMMO PERFORMANCE
                            Load (Brand, Bullet Weight, Type) Velocity

                            BLACK HILLS 115 JHP-----------1,074
                            BLACK HILLS 147 JHP-------------873
                            CCI BLAZER 124 JSP--------------990
                            CCI BLAZER 124 TMJ-------------977
                            FEDERAL 115 HI-SHOK JHP------1,054
                            FEDERAL 124 FMJ-----------------973
                            HORNADY 90 XTP-JHP-----------1,195
                            HORNADY 115 XTP-JHP----------1,012
                            HORNADY 115 CRITICAL DEFENSE 1,001
                            HORNADY 124 XTP-JHP-----------1,017
                            REMINGTON 147 JHP---------------895
                            SPEER 147 GOLD DOT JHP----------846
                            WINCHESTER 147 SILVERTIP HP---- 795

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Yogi 117 View Post
                              Like reading any Ballistic data that an individual takes the time to test & post when it's a round I use. Meaningful data to me, as I have a G26 with a barrel length about 3.46", approximately halfway in between the given gun barrel lengths. By doing the simple math, I can estimate the ballistic data to expect for these rounds if used in said G26. Thx Barth, much appreciated.
                              Stupid question: would the octagonal rifling possibly affect these calculations for a Glock? I know the PM9 has polygonal rifiling, but just didn't know if the type of rifling made much of a difference when using a chrono, especially in a short barreled pistol.
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